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Album Stats
Stories Of A Stranger: 33%
5
The Wanderer: 27%
4
In Between Now and Then: 20%
3
Live on Red Rocks: 7%
1
Risen: 7%
1
Souls Aflame: 7%
1

Show Rarity: 29.39%
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Ohio Northern University - Kinghorn Gym 10.14.2006 - Ada, OH With: Army Of Me
  1. Set 1:
    1. About Mr. Brown
    2. Risen
    3. Heard the World
    4. Conquering Fools
    5. Here's to You
    6. Lay Down
    7. Daylight the Dog
    8. Woke Up an Uncle
    9. Missing Pieces
    10. Mr. Moon
    11. Anyway
    12. Love and Memories
    13. 52-50
  2. Encore:
    1. I Feel Home &
    2. That Was a Crazy Game of Poker
& Marc and Richard.
Entire show with MikelParis on keys, percussion, and vocals.

Recordings No recordings available. Check back later.

Reviews This was my first O.A.R. show and I found it absolutely amazing. I loved the setlist. Crowd surfing was out of hand for the first 3-4 songs and then again during Poker at the end. Overall it was a great show. Wished they would've thrown Delicate Few and City on Down in there too. -beatmichigan100 October 15, 2006
Great show as always!!! first time i heard 'about mr. Brown' live (which is my fav.) i think 'waking up an uncle' could be one of my new favs. hope to hear it more often. Kind of a smaller crowd, still a great show!! -justparty6 October 16, 2006
i dont think you all realize the show you saw.... i am 100% completely jealous of you all... wow this setlist was one of the most fantastic setlists i've seen in a long time. WOKE UP AN UNCLE?! CONQUERING FOOLS?! HERE'S TO YOU?! i missed this show by one freakin night... wow -Niccy11 October 16, 2006
WOW, awesome show, pretty small but it was cool. crowd surfing was a little annoying, but was very pleased to hear about mr.brown heres to you, and the orignal version of crazy game of poker and not with devil opening and highest mountain ending, had a little loney outro in the middle but ended normal. i feel hoem was amazing!! -DChess October 16, 2006
First of all, as a recent Alum of ONU, I would like to apologize to all who traveled for the crowd surfing. It was totally out of hand and a disappointment to see out of the students. As a huge fan of O.A.R., this show was unreal. I could not believe the set list, and the band just jammed like crazy in so many songs. My favorites of the night were Mr. Moon, Anyway, Missing Pieces, and 52-50. Jerry killed on Missing Pieces. Before the show I got to meet up with Jerry at his cousins house. He promised they had a great show planned, and I was not disappointed!!! Rumor has it there were tapers in the audiance, hopefully they will share!!! -Racheliz October 16, 2006
So yeah, this was my 5th O.A.R. show, and it was awesome. It wasn't the traditional setlist, but like Racheliz put it, they jammed on so many songs which made this show a really good time. I also noticed how they got so lost in the music, and were just feelin it, it was amazing. The more they feel it, the more the crowd feels it. This show def was one of my favs, if not my fav for sure. -peace86 October 16, 2006
drove from Atlanta- and for a show like this one I'd do ten times over just to see it again. Setlist abso-freaking-lutely awsome!!! -mottaboo October 16, 2006
ok, not a good venue for OAR, second smallest show ive seen them play. But good eitherway. Agree the setlist was pretty good. Glad to see them play "Anyway". Poker is getting kinda old, but you know if you dont hear it, you can expect it in encore....no longer a suprise guys. second time ive seen accostic "i feel home" was better this time. A taped copy of this show would be really badass, and a good show overall. -chunk651 October 17, 2006
Great show me and mottoboo drove many hours to be there. I dont even know how we ended up front row.
The setlist is what dreams are made of. the crowd surfing was out of hand but this is expected when the band is puting out so much energy.
-foots7 October 20, 2006
Drove 4 1/2 hours to see them this time in Ada instead of the traditional hour to Columbus. It was worth the 4 1/2 hour drive and I'd do it ten times over. We skipped the opening band (I couldn't even tell you who they were). We got there, and forced our way to about 12 to 14 people back from the stage on (O.a.r.'s) right. There was a vibe in this concert that was just nuts. Girls dancing and everyone having a good time. I didn't see a problem with the crowd surfing as everyone pointed out, but I was far away from it. When they played Fools... the place went ape shit. It just seemed like they loosened up and played for the sake of playing. You could tell Marc was feeling it too. When he talked to the crowd he just seemed energetic. I remember him introducing "Lay Down" and saying "This next song... is about making whoopie." Also, they didn't even really have an encore. I remember Marc saying something about "Things are going to well so if it's ok with you guys we're going to skip the whole going off stage and coming back on thing." It was a great concert and all my buddies had a good time (I brought 4 and 2 of them were O.A.R. concert virgins). It was just a great time and the best one I've been to yet. -Gotta Get Away January 4, 2007